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Miseria_Cantare
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I just recently bought an AMD Duron 750mhz computer second hand, and was hoping to use it to record with.
I know it's not that great, but I thought it would be able to get at least fairly good results from it.
I'm using windows XP, and I just put an Audigy 2 ZS in. I also know this isn't the best soundcard to be recording with, but, I managed to get good enough results with the Audigy 2 in my other computer (P4 1.6ghz) so I'd be happy if it worked as well in this computer.
The problem is that when I play any music, or any sounds at all, I get annoying static/fuzz every few seconds.
This seems to happen mostly while the computer is 'doing something', whereas if it's inactive and all it's doing is playing music, it happens less frequently.
But if I do something on there at the same time, then it's almost a constant stream of static, which seems to coincide with the clicking noises that the hard disk makes when it's doing something.
Yeah, I don't know that much about computers, so if anyone knows what's going on, then please help.
P.S: it's definately nothing to do with the soundcard, it works fine in my other computer (unless it's a compatibility problem or something)
I know it's not that great, but I thought it would be able to get at least fairly good results from it.
I'm using windows XP, and I just put an Audigy 2 ZS in. I also know this isn't the best soundcard to be recording with, but, I managed to get good enough results with the Audigy 2 in my other computer (P4 1.6ghz) so I'd be happy if it worked as well in this computer.
The problem is that when I play any music, or any sounds at all, I get annoying static/fuzz every few seconds.
This seems to happen mostly while the computer is 'doing something', whereas if it's inactive and all it's doing is playing music, it happens less frequently.
But if I do something on there at the same time, then it's almost a constant stream of static, which seems to coincide with the clicking noises that the hard disk makes when it's doing something.
Yeah, I don't know that much about computers, so if anyone knows what's going on, then please help.
P.S: it's definately nothing to do with the soundcard, it works fine in my other computer (unless it's a compatibility problem or something)